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6.5L 150 Watt Ultrasonic Power Ultrasonic Dental Instrument Cleaner
How To Use Whale Cleen sonic Ultrasonic Dental Instrument Cleaner?
First check the manufacturer’s instruction manual for ultrasonic cleaner maintenance information and recommended testing frequency. If manufacturer’s information is not available, the aluminum foil test, recommended on a monthly basis, is a fast and simple method to check the cleaning power of ultrasonic cleaning units.
Fill the ultrasonic tank with fresh cleaning solution and run the unit as usual. Lower a piece of aluminum foil into the operating tank vertically along the entire length of the tank until almost touching the bottom. Expose the foil to ultrasonic waves for 30 seconds.
Adequate functionality will result in uniform pitting and indentations on the foil. “Blind spots” or areas with no pitting indicates that the device is not cleaning uniformly and that service is needed.
Data Sheet Of Z-031:
Model | Z-031(Mechanical Control) |
Ultrasonic Frequency | 40000Hz |
Tank Material | Stainless Steel 304 |
Tank Capacity | 6.5L |
Timer | 1-30minutes ,Mechanical timer |
Power Supply | Single Phase: AC 100 ~ 120V, 50 / 60Hz |
Ultrasonic Power | 150W |
Heating Power | 300 W , Mechanical Heating |
Unit Size | 300x150x150 mm ( L x W x H ) |
Tank Size | 325x180x280 mm ( L x W x H ) |
Package Size | 410x255x355 mm ( L x W x H ) |
N.W. | 5.5 kg |
G.W. | 6.4 kg |
If this model is not suitable for you, please check other in below chart.
Model | Tank size | Unit size | Volume | Actual ultrasonic power | Rated ultrasonic power | Ultrasonic frequency | Heating power | Timer | Heating temperature |
LxWxH(mm) | LxWxH(mm) | (L) | (W) | (W) | (kHz) | (W) | (MIN) | (℃) | |
Z-008 | 150x85x65 | 175x110x125 | 0.8 | 30 | 30 | 40 | no | 1-30 | no |
Z-01 | 150x135×100 | 175x160x210 | 2 | 50 | 60 | 40 | 150 | 1-30 | 0-80 |
Z-02 | 240x135x100 | 265x165x220 | 3.2 | 100 | 120 | 150 | |||
Z-03 | 300x150x100 | 325x180x225 | 4.5 | 150 | 180 | 300 | |||
Z-031 | 300x150x150 | 325x180x280 | 6.5 | 150 | 180 | 300 | |||
Z-04 | 300x240x150 | 325x265x280 | 10.8 | 200 | 240 | 450 | |||
Z-06 | 330x300x150 | 360x325x285 | 15 | 300 | 360 | 450 | |||
Z-08 | 500x300x150 | 530x325×285 | 22 | 400 | 480 | 600 | |||
Z-10 | 500x300x200 | 530x325x325 | 30 | 500 | 600 | 600 |
Customer's Cleaning Feedback:
Some Tips For Whale Cleen sonic Ultrasonic Dental Instrument Cleaner
The unit should have the lid on the entire time it is running to limit aerosols and lower the noise level.
Do not overfill the load with instruments as this will limit the cavitation process and make the unit less effective.
A fresh solution should be used when the fluid becomes visibly cloudy, filled with debris, visibly dirty, or you are doing large amounts of instruments. The minimum is once a day. In busy practices, you may be changing the fluid multiple times a day.
The type of fluid is as important as the amount of fluid. Do not use chlorides or corrosives. Stay with no-foam chemicals, or you will have a big mess! Do not use items that the manufacturer does not recommend. They may interfere with cavitation. Never run without fluid.
Follow recommendations by instrument manufacturers as well as the recommendations for the ultrasonic unit when choosing the additive for the unit. Follow manufacturer's directions for use of both the fluid and the unit.
Most manufacturers will tell you to degas the unit before adding instruments. This is the act of adding the solutions/water/tablet without the basket and allowing it to mix and "degas," or run the unit for five minutes and remove any other gasses before using.
After the instruments have been through the ultrasonic bath, rinsing is recommended to remove any chemicals and residual debris.
At the end of the day, empty all fluid from the unit and flush your entire unit with clear water. Allow to dry with the lid off over night.
Do not set the unit in the sink to fill. This is an electrical item and should not be wet. Bring the water to the unit. Do cover vents or set on wet towel.
Do not place items directly on the bottom of the unit with no basket. This can impact the transducers and limit the cavitation.